Our client STUV

Steinbach & Vollmann GmbH & CO. KG is an internationally
active company based in North Rhine-Westphalia. Around 160
employees work to ensure that the international customer base
is supplied with innovative and reliable closure solutions. At
STUV, customers receive everything from a single source: from
individual rotary bolts to complete control technology for
high-security systems.

The old STUV website urgently needed a complete relaunch. The
relaunch also included the subsequently integrated e-commerce
area.Visit the STUV shop now

Application of the Shopsystems Shopware

Application of the PIM system Pimcore

Connection to ERP system ABAS

Exclusively B2B

STUV's products are aimed exclusively at B2B customers. In
addition, STUV had existing customers who should be integrated into
the new system in a customer-friendly manner. Accordingly, the
takeover and activation of existing customers had to be designed
and implemented.

From scratch!

The software architecture for this project was completely
redesigned by the agency twocream. The system had to be able to
process, merge and save data from a wide variety of sources in one
system without any problems.

Best of breed

STUV chose the combination of Shopware as shop software and Pimcore
as PIM and DAM solution. twocream received the order for the
complete implementation of the project with technical conception,
development and implementation. twocream created a data model
in Pimcore according to the specific STUV requirements.
All products were assigned exact attributes in Pimcore by STUV. In
addition, Pimcore manages all STUV products with product
information such as images, PDFs and brochures.

Website and shop system

With the decision for Shopware, Shopware also takes over the
representation of all product information. In favour of an
easily scalable system architecture, the content and media
management was outsourced to a powerful PIM/DAM system by the
executing agency twocream.

For information such as availability, prices, customer information,
the shop was connected to the ERP system ABAS asynchronously to
exclude data loss during ordering processes. The
information/contents are combined into an overall page that cannot
be viewed from the different data sources.